Madrid has one of the most vibrant rooftop bar scenes in all of Western Europe. These high points of the city offer an eclectic mix of elegant lounges, trendy cocktail spots, and lively rooftop terraces. With Madrid’s majestic skyline, warm climate, and vibrant nightlife, it only makes sense to include a few rooftop bars in your Madrid food tour.
What Makes Madrid’s Rooftop Bars Special?
Madrid’s rooftop bars offer a unique way to experience the city, combining breathtaking panoramic views with vibrant atmospheres and top-tier hospitality. From sleek lounges overlooking Gran Vía to relaxed terraces with stunning sights of the Royal Palace, each venue has its own distinct charm.
Many rooftop spots serve expertly crafted cocktails, fine Spanish wines, and delicious tapas, making them perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. Whether you visit at sunset for a golden-hued skyline, during happy hour for a laid-back vibe, or late at night when the city’s energy is at its peak, Madrid’s rooftop bars provide an unforgettable setting to soak in the city’s beauty.
Best Rooftop Bars in Madrid
Madrid’s rooftop bars offer something for everyone. The following are just a sample from the full spectrum of hip high-rise lounges to relaxing rooftop bars, and a bit of everything in between.
Azotea del Círculo
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Perched atop the historic Círculo de Bellas Artes, this rooftop offers some of the most breathtaking panoramic views of Madrid’s skyline. Its vibe is stylish yet relaxed, attracting both locals and visitors looking for a sophisticated spot to unwind.
It offers sweeping 360-degree views over Gran Vía, comfortable lounge seating, and an artsy vibe that matches the cultural center below. Sunset is the prime time to visit Azotea del Círculo, to enjoy the golden hues over Madrid.
While they offer a wide range of elevated, refreshing cocktails, their expertly crafted gin and tonic stand out. This is also a great place to enjoy a smooth Spanish vermouth paired with creative tapas like Iberian ham croquettes and smoked sardines.
Azotea del Círculo (€€€) -Azotea del Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid, Spain.
Doña Luz
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Tucked away near Puerta del Sol, Doña Luz is a restaurant with a rooftop bar that boasts a modern, vibrant setting with a Latin-inspired décor. The atmosphere is bright and airy, making it an inviting place to sip cocktails and enjoy city views. While it’s generally a place for restaurant patrons to wait for a table, it’s equally comfortable for the start of a nice night out.
In the evening Doña Luz takes on an upbeat atmosphere with DJ sessions, lush greenery, and stunning vistas over central Madrid. Their mojitos and signature sangria are crowd favorites. Both pair nicely with fresh ceviche, tacos, and Iberian cheese platters that can be ordered from the restaurant below.
I think it’s best to visit Doña Luz for happy hour or an early evening drink before dinner. Then you can pick up the action at the bar for a little while before heading out for a night in Madrid’s bustling center. The perfect start to a nice night out.
Doña Luz (€€€) – C. de la Montera, 10, 12, Centro, 28013 Madrid, Spain.
Ginkgo Sky Bar
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Ginkgo Sky Bar is an elegant rooftop bar near Plaza de España with an atmosphere that blends modern Spanish decor with a touch of Asian inspiration. They have both indoor and outdoor seating, which lets you enjoy it year-round.
Floor-to-ceiling glass panels provide incredible views of Madrid, while live music and DJ sets keep the energy flowing. Their cocktail menu is extensive, and their signature Ginkgo Spritz pairs perfectly with Spanish-Asian fusion dishes such as sushi and Iberian pork bao buns.
If you’re planning to eat at Ginkgo Restaurant, I recommend arriving early at the Sky Bar. It’s a great spot to watch the sunset before dinner or enjoy an evening drink with music.
Ginkgo Sky Bar (€€€) – Plaza de España, 3, Centro, 28008 Madrid, Spain.
El Viajero
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El Viajero is a laid-back corner bar in La Latina with a rooftop area that lets you feel the street-level vibe of Madrid. It has charming, rustic decor and a warm, inviting ambiance. While it’s more popular with locals El Viajero is equally welcoming to travelers looking for a relaxed setting.
One of their most popular signature drinks is the tinto de Verano, which is a refreshing spritzer using Spanish wine. It pairs beautifully with their homemade tortilla española and patatas bravas.
Weekend afternoons are ideal for a casual drink. Especially after exploring the La Latina neighborhood. On weekdays, you tend to find more locals at the rooftop bar.
El Viajero (€€) – Pl. de la Cebada, 11, Centro, 28005 Madrid, Spain.
How to Choose the Right Rooftop Bar in Madrid
The best rooftop bar in Madrid for you depends on the experience you’re looking for. If you prefer a casual setting, opt for laid-back terraces with relaxed seating and affordable drinks to keep your average spend in Madrid down. A lot of people visiting Madrid for a food tour will start out the night at a restaurant with a rooftop bar. Enjoying a pre-dinner drink, then staying for a while afterward to get their night started out on the right foot.
Many upscale rooftop bars attached to luxury hotels offer premium cocktails and refined atmospheres. Some specialize in craft cocktails, others boast impressive wine lists and premium local beers.
Finally, check whether reservations are required and if a dress code applies, as some high-end rooftops enforce elegant attire, while others have a more flexible approach.
Final Thoughts: The Best Rooftop Bar Experience in Madrid
Madrid’s rooftop bars offer an unbeatable way to experience the city, combining stunning skyline views with expertly crafted drinks and vibrant atmospheres. Whether you’re after a laid-back terrace, a luxury rooftop lounge, or a spot with live music, there’s something for every taste. Adding a few to your next Madrid food tour will certainly add to the experience.
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